Shot and slug

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Gazza

Shot and slug

#1 Post by Gazza »

I was just wondering as I plan to make my experimental 410 loads.............
At what point does the shot become a slug and therefore needs licencing?
If my 410 load has one SSG shot or similar is that classed as a slug? is the licencing down to the number of shot in the load or the size of a single shot?
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Re: Shot and slug

#2 Post by farmer7 »

Shot gun cartridges containing five or more shot, none of which exceeds .36 inch in diameter are section 2 anything else section 1.
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#3 Post by Gazza »

Thats cleared that up, :good:
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